Chapter 2, Verse 21
Chapter 2: Mahiṣāsura-Sainya Vadha — महिषासुरसैन्यवधवज्रमिन्द्रः समुत्पाट्य कुलिशादमराधिपः । ददौ तस्यै सहस्राक्षो घण्टामैरावताद्गजात् ॥
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Transliteration
vajramindraḥ samutpāṭya kuliśādamarādhipaḥ dadau tasyai sahasrākṣo ghaṇṭāmairāvatādgajāt
Meaning
Indra, lord of the gods, the thousand-eyed, drew a thunderbolt out of his own thunderbolt and gave it to her, and a bell from his elephant Airavata.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the meaning of Durga Saptashati Chapter 2, Verse 21?▼
Indra, lord of the gods, the thousand-eyed, drew a thunderbolt out of his own thunderbolt and gave it to her, and a bell from his elephant Airavata.
Which chapter and verse of the Durga Saptashati is this?▼
This is verse 21 of Chapter 2 (Mahiṣāsura-Sainya Vadha — The Slaughter of Mahishasura's Armies) of the Durga Saptashati (Devi Mahatmyam), a scripture of 13 chapters from the Markandeya Purana.